Hi,

I've experienced and mentored some of these apache projects, which are no
particularly clear open paths. In most scenarios, they are very active in
contributing ecosystems around the open-sourced kernel, such as consoles,
command lines, and some other ops tools. Usually, my advice is to help to
sort out the legal knowledge from the company's interests and the Apache
Foundation's openness. If you are not ready for this, I would like to
suggest you could continue to develop it under guidance.

As long as these problems are resolved before graduation. But it should be
clear that once you have transferred the IP of the project to the
foundation, under the same name, there is a legal risk, which can be read
carefully from here[1].

It is for this purpose that I have not stated clearly in the report. I
think our guys have remembered it through a lot of offline activities :-)

[1] https://www.apache.org/foundation/marks/

Justin Mclean <[email protected]> 于2021年1月6日周三 上午8:43写道:

> HI,
>
> > I have added some explanation to the report:
> > > "`pegic` and `meta-proxy` are still in the initial stage. Developing
> > under the "pegasus-kv" organization gets us full control of the Github
> > settings so that we can move faster. `admin-cli` is nearly completed and
> > license-cleared and will soon be migrated to Apache. The projects will
> all
> > eventually be moved to Apache."
>
> This path is likely to cause you trouble in the future and may possibly
> delay graduation. I'd suggest you have a chat to Infra and see how they can
> help you "move faster".
>
> Possible issues I can see include:
> - need SGA to donate code
> - getting signed ICLA's from everyone involved
> - IP provenance of external code
> - recognition of people's merit who contribute to external code base
>
> I suggest you also discuss with your mentors the best course of action
> here.
>
> Thanks,
> Justin
>
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